After wrestling the lead away from Keith Kunz Motorsports teammate Kevin Thomas, Jr., on the eighth circuit, Bell dominated the rest of the way to post the win in the Toyota-powered No. 71 Bullet ahead of Jonathan Beason and Zach Daum.

“This place has been good to me the last couple of years, we’re four-for-four now with the Midget,” the Norman, OK, native said after sweeping the Turnpike Challenge for the second year in a row. “The only race I’ve lost here was the Micro race last year when I got my butt kicked.”

While Bell led Saturday’s feature field to the green flag from the pole position, stablemate Thomas, Jr., nabbed the early lead from the front row outside.

Bell kept the pressure on though, racing by on the eighth lap and never looking back as he taunted the formidable cushion in the event slowed by cautions just twice. On both occasions, Bell had several lapped cars between himself and his chasers, making the fleet Bell virtually unchallengeable.

“It was pretty wild, I know at least a couple of times all the fans got to see my belly pan in turn three,” Bell explained of a couple of close calls on the top side. “The key was cleaning it off under the cautions so that I still had something to run on up there.”

While Bell was in command, the battle for position behind him was intense with KT spinning from second after 17 laps. Blake Hahn assumed second and battled with Hard Eight Racing teammate Beason until Andrew Felker fought his way past both for second by the time the final caution flew with just six laps to go.

But when Felker stumbled on the restart, Beason pounced on the opportunity to take runner-up honors while reigning series champ Zach Daum gained a pair of positions in the final rounds to complete the podium.

Heat Moments: The nine heat races ran off relatively incident free in comparison to Turnpike Challenge Night one, with Bell and Thomas, Jr., accumulating the most points by both winning their heats from fourth.

Qualifying Race Moments: Terry Babb battled for the top spot early before Bell took command, while Andrew Deal rebounded from an opening lap incident to take the seventh and final transfer from David Stephenson on the final round of the first qualifier. A pair of black 67 cars, Thomas, Jr., and Tanner Thorson, battled for the point throughout the second 20-lapper with KT ultimately posting the win. Blake Hahn rallied from 11th to win the third qualifier while Payton Pierce took the seventh position after working his way from 12th to third in Non-Qualifier action.

“A” Main Cautions: Only two main event cautions for the second night in a row. The first flew after 17 laps when Thomas, Jr., spun in turn one with the second flying another 17 laps later when Brad Loyet slid to a stop in turn four with several other cars stacking up on the frontstretch moments later.

“A” Main Hard Charger: The top point earner not to advance through the qualifying races, Kevin Battles made the most of the 22nd starting position by advancing ten positions to finish 12th.

The Box Score…

Heats… Top 39 in Passing Points to 3 Qualifiers, Balance to 2 Non-Qualifiers